Early Mobilisation
Cross-source consensus on Early Mobilisation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Early mobilisation after abdominal surgery consists of active ambulation or other out-of-bed physical activity started within the first 24 hours after surgery. — Early mobilisation after abdominal surgery: a concept analysis
- Early mobilisation requires active patient participation rather than purely passive movement by staff. — Early mobilisation after abdominal surgery: a concept analysis
- Passive transfer, repositioning, or staff-performed movement without patient effort does not qualify as early mobilisation. — Early mobilisation after abdominal surgery: a concept analysis
- Out-of-bed activity is one defining attribute of early mobilisation. — Early mobilisation after abdominal surgery: a concept analysis
- The first 24 hours after surgery is the dominant timeframe used to define early mobilisation. — Early mobilisation after abdominal surgery: a concept analysis